Leadership
4D Path’s solution is the result of extensive research and discovery devoted by an experienced team of scientists, clinicians, and management, coming from world-leading research institutions including MIT, Harvard Medical School and the University of Cambridge. The team is built upon in-depth personal and professional synergies and decades-long collaborative experience in cutting-edge science with a proven record of creating and growing businesses.Board of Advisors

Judy C. Lewent, MBA
Former Executive Vice President &
Chief Financial Officer, Merck & Co.
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Judy Lewent joined Merck & Co. in 1980 and was Chief Financial Officer from 1990 until her retirement in 2007, where she was responsible for worldwide financial, corporate development and licensing matters as well as for strategic planning. Lewent also served as president, Human Health Asia from January 2003 until July 2005. Lewent currently is a director of GlaxoSmithKline PLC and Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. She served on Motorola’s board of directors from May 1995 to May 2010. She is a trustee of the Rockefeller Family Trust and is a life member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation. Lewent earned a bachelor’s degree from Goucher College and a master’s degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Craig A. Bunnell, MD, MPH, MBA
Chief Medical Officer at
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Dr. Bunnell is the Chief Medical Officer of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a Harvard Medical School affiliated teaching hospital, where he is also a medical oncologist in the Susan Smith Center for Women’s Cancers. He has published more than 120 original articles focusing primarily on innovative treatments for breast cancer and on improving the safety, quality and efficiency of cancer care delivery. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Society of Clinical Oncologists and the National Comprehensive Cancer Centers; served in leadership roles of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the Association of American Cancer Institutes; and serves on the New England Council of Advisors for the American Cancer Society. Dr. Bunnell received his MD from Harvard Medical School, his master’s in public health from the Harvard School of Public Health and his MBA from the Sloan School at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Jennifer L. Carter, MD, MPH, MBA
Managing Director at Sandbox Healthcare
& The Blue Venture Fund
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Dr. Carter has long been an entrepreneur and thought leader focused on improving patient access to emerging technologies. In 2018, she founded TrialzOWN, Inc., a healthcare company in stealth, and was CEO until its prelaunch acquisition by Integral Health in March 2019. Prior to TrialzOWN, Dr. Carter was the Founder and President of N-of-One®, Inc. She served as acting-CEO from 2008-2012, and Chief Medical Officer from 2012 until its acquisition by Qiagen (Market Cap $8B) in 2019. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude with distinction with a BS in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University, an MD from Harvard Medical School, an MPH from Harvard School of Public Health, and an MBA from the Sloan School at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Professor Barry Fogel, MD, MBA
Harvard School of Medicine
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Barry Fogel is an academic physician (behavioral neurology and neurospsychiatry), inventor and entrepreneur. He is a professor at Harvard Medical School and a staff neurologist and psychiatrist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital Center for Brain/Mind Medicine. He has patented inventions in pharmaceuticals, medical devices and healthcare-related computer software and co-founded two companies, PointRight Inc. and Synchroneuron Inc.

Professor Donald Lessard, PhD
MIT Sloan School of Management
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Donald Lessard is the Epoch Foundation Professor of International Management and Professor of Systems Engineering, Emeritus, at MIT. He advises companies, governments and universities and continues his research on global strategic management and large-scale (infrastructure and energy) project management. Lessard joined the MIT faculty in 1973 after three years at Dartmouth’s Amos Tuck School. At MIT, he has taught international financial management and global strategy, and has led numerous academic and executive programs. He served as Deputy Dean of the Sloan School with responsibilities for research, international programs, and executive education. He was co-chair of the MIT Energy Education Task Force that launched the Institute-wide undergraduate energy minor, for which he was recognized as Class of 1960 Professor. He also was the founding faculty director of the MIT Executive MBA, and pioneered its signature GO-Lab.
A leader in international management education, Lessard has served as President of the Academy of International Business and Dean of the Fellows of the Academy. In 2014 he received the Pathfinder Award from the Engineering Projects Organization Society for his lifetime contributions to the field. Lessard has led major consulting assignments with firms, banks, and government agencies throughout the world. He currently is a founding advisor to Promethean Energy Corporation, a member of the Advisory Board of 4DPath, and a senior advisor to the Brattle Group. He also is a member of the expert group on resource management of the UNECE.
Lessard earned his BA in Latin American studies and his MBA and PhD in business administration from Stanford University.
A leader in international management education, Lessard has served as President of the Academy of International Business and Dean of the Fellows of the Academy. In 2014 he received the Pathfinder Award from the Engineering Projects Organization Society for his lifetime contributions to the field. Lessard has led major consulting assignments with firms, banks, and government agencies throughout the world. He currently is a founding advisor to Promethean Energy Corporation, a member of the Advisory Board of 4DPath, and a senior advisor to the Brattle Group. He also is a member of the expert group on resource management of the UNECE.
Lessard earned his BA in Latin American studies and his MBA and PhD in business administration from Stanford University.